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What Do You Know About Former Pakistani Cricketer Imran Khan?

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    Imran Khan was  Pakistan's legendary cricketer ranked among the greatest all-rounders of the world. He was a fearsome fast bowler and reliable batsman who inspired Pakistan to a number of famous victories. During his captaincy, he led Pakistan from the front and won the 1992 world cup in Australia. He played for Pakistan in 88 tests and scored 3807 runs at an average of 37.69. He also scored six centuries. His bowling stats were even more outstanding.

    He took 362 wickets at an average of 22.81. His best bowling figures in an innings were 8 for 58. He took five wickets or more in an innings 32 times. In One Day Internationals, he played in 175 matches, scored 3709 runs at an average of 33.41 with one century and 19 fifties. In bowling, he took 182 wickets at an average of 26.61. His best figures were 6 for 14.  His international cricket career began in 1971 when he made his debut against in a Test match against England and ended in 1992 with a victory in the final of the 1992 world cup. His career as Pakistan captain is regarded as the golden era in the country's cricket.
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    Moon88 

    answered 3 years ago

      Imran khan has indeed lifted Pakistan cricket to Everest heights. Imran is a cricket genius. At early age he was not interested in cricket, but his family background led him in that direction. He started practicing playing cricket in the grounds of Zaman Park, which has spawned an amazing number of first class cricketers, for example Jahangir Khan, Maijid Khan, Javed Burki and many others.
      Imran khan, who has reached the top, has also faced many disasters along with his jubilant victories. It is very sad that when he was at the prime of his career he was hit by injury problems which caused a slight delay in his fame career. His best years passed while nursing an injury to his left leg. The most credit goes to him when he won the world cup in 1992.
      After cricket his mission was to build a cancer hospital in Pakistan in which the whole world supported him. When ever and where he goes people help him to raise funds because he was working for a noble cause. Then he built a cancer hospital in Lahore where the needy people get free treatment.
      Now days he is working as a politician for Pakistan's welfare, and for the people of his country we wish him luck and all the best.
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      Abdullah06 

      answered 3 years ago

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